Baby wipe background with Dawn
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Learn how to create a baby-wipe background with Dawn - a great cute background for stamping, greetings and scrap-booking. Thanks for watching :)

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Hey Stampers! Today I’m going to show you how to do the Baby Wipe Technique and it’s actually this background right here, it’s really cute and it’s a lot of fun. So let’s get it started. I’m going to use the black card stock and I went ahead and stamp just pressing by to say I have a honey of a day, I stamped that in a craft white and then I used the basic gray and let’s cut at 3 in a quarter by 5 ½ and then I used the scallop edge punch on that. And then you got a one you use glossy card stock and this is cut at 2 ½ x5 ½. Okay, then I went ahead and cut out my bee hive with the glossy paper too and then I just colored the hive with the yoyo yellow and look glowing great. Okay, so first you’re going to get some baby wipes, and I like to choose two of them. So get two baby wipes, okay so I got two baby wipes and I’m just going to lay them on top of each other. Okay then you are going to fold it and I like to use two so my fingers don’t get all intact. You’re just going to fold it until how ever your thickness you want and then I’m just going to use the yoyo yellow over inker. And what you’re going to do is you just going to take your re inker and you are going to drag the color on the baby wipe. You can use multi-colors; I’ll show you that at the end on how you can add different colors, now it’s kind of cool. But I’m just going to use the yoyo yellow for my background and then you just going to take that baby wipe and you are going to swipe that across your curd stock of your glossy like that, that was easy. Okay so now we’ll set that aside to dry and I’m just going to show you what a color looks like if I had pixie pink. I can have all kinds of color, so we’ll just add a stripe of pixie pink to it and then I just drop and have another piece of glossy here just to show you, that pretty. So you can use all kinds of colors. You can do it stripe and purple, blue, yellow, green, whatever. You just get a different color to stripe background, it’s really cool. Okay, so then once that is try, I’m just putting my lead back on my white inker here. Okay so then once that’s try, then I’m going to take my black stays on, and I’m going to take that bees from the just buzzing’ by, and then I’m just going to stamp those bees all over the background just randomly. So let’s try and do that. Okay, almost the same, one more over here. Okay, so then you get your images all over your background here and then I’m just going to take the yoyo yellow and I’m just going to color in the bodies of my bees. Okay, so this is the last one with the yellow and then I’m going to grab my black marker and I’m going to color in the little antennae and their little feet, almost done, okay. So then once you get all your bees and your black parts filled in, you’re just going to attach this to the going or the basic grade and then I want to go ahead and add some doubled dots withy my white gel pen and then put some dimensions on the back of that. Okay, then I want to put this on my card and then I went ahead and cut the bee hive on, I want to go ahead and peel off the back into the dimensions on that and just position this right in the center of my card somewhat and then we’re going to add some dazzling diamonds of course. Okay, make ____5:20 out. There you go. That’s the baby wipe techniques on a background. Thanks for stopping by. See you later. Bye.